The federal judiciary will remain open at least...
The federal judiciary will remain open at least until Thursday, despite the ongoing government shutdown, said notices posted on court websites. Federal courts will remain open for business at least until Oct. 17 due to severe spending restrictions that have…
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meant some “limited additional funding now exists,” said the federal judiciary’s website (http://1.usa.gov/19L6eoH). “Spending rates and fund balances will continue to be monitored closely in hope that adequate funds may be available to allow courts to operate through the end of the work week -- October 18,” it said. The Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit put out a similar notice that said it will remain open for business and will reassess its situation on or around Thursday (http://1.usa.gov/1bUgjHf). “All proceedings and deadlines remain in effect as scheduled, unless otherwise advised,” said the D.C. Circuit. “Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) will remain in operation for the electronic filing of documents with courts."